The Dry (novel)

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The Dry
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Author Jane Harper
Language English
SeriesAaron Falk
GenreCrime
Publisher Macmillan Publishers
Publication date
May 31, 2016
Publication place Australia
Pages336
ISBN 1-250-10560-9
Followed by Force of Nature  

The Dry is the 2016 debut novel by Australian author Jane Harper. [1] [2] The book has won numerous international awards [3] [4] [5] and has sold more than one million copies worldwide. [6] A film adaptation starring Eric Bana was released on 1 January 2021 [7] [8] [9] with great success, placing it as one of the highest grossing Australian film opening weekends ever. [10]

Contents

It is the first installment in Harper's Aaron Falk trilogy, followed by Force of Nature (2017) and Exiles (2022).

Synopsis

Federal Police agent Aaron Falk returns to the struggling farming community of Kiewarra for the funeral of his childhood best friend, Luke Hadler. Severe drought has put the town under extreme pressure and the community is shocked but not surprised when the Hadler family is found dead in their farmhouse. While Falk is loath to confront the townspeople who rejected him twenty years earlier, the circumstances around the deaths of the Hadlers, that appears to be a murder–suicide, compels him to dig deeper into the events leading up to the tragedy. [11] [12]

Reception

The Dry has won multiple major awards, [13] [12] including the following

YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2016 Fellowship of Australian Writers Christina Stead Fiction AwardShortlisted
2017Amazon Novel AwardMystery and ThrillerWon
Australian Book Industry Award Book of the YearWon
Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Won
Davitt Award Adult Crime NovelWon
Readers' ChoiceWon
Goodreads Choice Award Mystery & ThrillerWon
DebutWon
Indie Book Award Debut Fiction Won
Ned Kelly Award Debut CrimeWon
The Sunday Times Crime Book of the Year Won
2018 Barry Award First NovelWon
British Book Award Crime & ThrillerWon
International Dublin Literary Award Longlisted
Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award Shortlisted

Film adaptation

The film rights for The Dry [14] were optioned by producers Bruna Papandrea and Reese Witherspoon in 2015 [15] and was produced by Bruna Papandrea's production company, Made Up Stories. [16] Eric Bana starred in the lead role of Aaron Falk, with Genevieve O'Reilly as Gretchen [17] and Keir O'Donnell as Raco. [17]

Principal photography began in March 2019 in the Australian state of Victoria, including the Wimmera Mallee region. [18] [19]

The film was due for release on 27 August 2020 [20] but was delayed due to COVID-19. [21] It was released by Roadshow Films in Australia and New Zealand on January 1, 2021 [22] and broke box office records, making it one of the highest grossing Australian film opening weekends ever. [10]

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